Some deep sea vents can be hotter than 300 degrees C.
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Thermophiles can be found in environments with high temperatures, such as hot springs, geothermal areas, hydrothermal vents, and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. These extremophiles thrive in temperatures above 45°C (113°F) and are known for their ability to survive in extreme heat.
Some deep sea vents can be hotter than 300 degrees C.
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Thermophiles are expected to be found in extreme environments with high temperatures, such as hot springs, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and volcanic areas.
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Some scientists believe that these bacteria originated in hydrothermal vents deep in the ocean, where conditions are extreme and unique. The high temperatures, pressure, and chemical composition of these environments are thought to have provided a suitable habitat for the evolution of such bacteria.
surrounding deep-sea hydrothermal vents
Hydrothermal vents allow underground heat sources to warm the ocean bottom which is necessary to support deep see ecology.
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Thermophilic organisms living in boiling waters of deep sea thermal vents are likely to produce heat-stable enzymes such as thermophilic polymerases like Taq polymerase. These enzymes are adapted to function optimally at high temperatures, making them well-suited for extreme environments like thermal vents.
In the deep sea, temperatures typically range from near freezing at the bottom to around 4 degrees Celsius (39 degrees Fahrenheit) in the middle depths. However, near hydrothermal vents, temperatures can spike up to several hundred degrees due to geothermal activity.